The Common Council enabled the Milwaukee Jobs Act to take two more significant steps toward putting city residents back to work Wednesday, approving funding that increases the number of positions in the LEAP program and dramatically expands the Neighborhood Ambassador program. “The Milwaukee Jobs Act continues to make a difference in the lives of city residents who have been affected the most b...
Violence Survivor Empowerment Program The Avon Foundation for Women for the second year in a ro...
The WHO said if netting provisions fell, malaria could "bounce back" (BBC News Health) Recent ...
The Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin is convening a meeting of the Milwaukee LIHF Steering ...
The Helen Bader Foundation (HBF), a leading philanthropic Milwaukee-based foundation, announced t...
Walgreens Provides Resources to Help Decrease Cancer Disparities The American Cancer Society has ...
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